Articles tagged with: YouTube iPad app

Simultaneous with Instagram’s video-focused update, Google’s YouTube video service has updated its iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch application with a couple of neat new features.
For those interested in receiving suggestions for which video to watch next, the YouTube iOS app can now provide in-video overlaid suggestions about what to watch next. The feature brings the iOS app closer to par with the desktop website. The banner ads are super-imposed over the video you’re watching. The suggestion can be dismissed by tapping an “X” that appears next to the text. Google …

When Google’s YouTube app finally returned to the iPad, many users were too busy downloading and cheering to notice the one major omission in its second coming – the app did not support live streaming. Now, Google’s finally gotten around to tying up that nettlesome loose end.

In the latest version 1.3 of its official YouTube app for iOS, Google adds the ability to watch live streams on the iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. Now users can finally watch YouTube Live streams from the app, which is great for big events …

The newest version of YouTube for iPhone and iPad now allows it to pair with smart TVs for easy couch video surfing. YouTube says it’s just another way they’re working to make it “super easy to watch YouTube on any screen.” The update is available now.

It’s a neat enough feature — Send to TV lets users pair iDevices with televisions that support Google TV, allowing YouTube content to be streamed directly to the television. The functionality of Send to TV is similar to Apple’s AirPlay, without the need for an …

YouTube app for iPad has an useful feature that allows you to create lists of videos that you like. You can make as many lists as you want, and then add as many videos as you want to each one. However, this feature is somewhat buried. In this post, I’ll show you where to go to make a playlist and how to add and remove videos with YouTube’s iPad app.
Add to Playlist
To create a playlist, you will first need to find a video to start off that playlist. When you …

It’s been a few days since Apple started to make iOS 6 available to the general public, and the absence of any kind of YouTube app has caught many iPad users by surprise. Sure, Google launched its very own YouTube app for iOS almost two weeks ago – but that app is optimized for the iPhone and iPod touch, and simply doesn’t look right on an iPad display. And yes, you can also access YouTube’s mobile site – but to be honest, the experience isn’t quite the same. So what …

User Jenny sent us the question:
Is it possible to connect my iPad to the TV and play videos from the YouTube app on the TV?
As with iPods and iPhones, the iPad lets you play the video on the portable device and watch it on a connected TV screen. Apple makes several cables and adapters specifically designed to connect iOS devices to televisions, monitors and projectors.

When shopping, check to make sure the cable or adapter will work for the type of video you want to see on the TV screen. Most …

Google has updated the mobile version of its popular online video sharing service YouTube to support HTML 5.
The site has been “HTML5-ed” in order to use standardized ways to deliver videos, and to avoid the use of Flash – as most of you know, Flash is not available on iOS devices (if you’d like to watch Flash SWF file on iPad, read the tip here about how to Convert a Flash SWF File to Play on Your iPad), and the amount of processing power it …